Brent any ideas? 

BTW It is not a great idea to run many containers with SELinux
disabled.   You might want to consider turning it on.

On 1/25/19 12:08 PM, arnaud gaboury wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 7:36 PM Daniel Walsh <dwa...@redhat.com
> <mailto:dwa...@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 1/24/19 5:49 PM, arnaud gaboury wrote:
>>     I am following this wiki[0] to run R Studio on my box. Below are
>>     the commands I run
>>
>>     ----------------------
>>     # podman run -d -p 8787:8787 -e PASSWORD=XXX --name rstudio
>>     rocker/tidyverse
>>     ..........
>>     Storing signatures
>>     a72fac512b891c21f0654334a2032b0d67b87720cb986a092237ab272d245f8d
>>     -----------------------------------
>>     At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my
>>     Firefox browser on port 8787 on localhost, which I can't.
>>
>>     Debuging:
>>     --------------------------------------------
>>     - Is the container running?
>>      # podman ls
>>     CONTAINER ID  IMAGE                              COMMAND 
>>     CREATED        STATUS            PORTS                   NAMES
>>     a72fac512b89  docker.io/rocker/tidyverse:latest
>>     <http://docker.io/rocker/tidyverse:latest>  /init    2 minutes
>>     ago  Up 2 minutes ago  0.0.0.0:8787->8787/tcp  rstudio
>>
>>     -Is the 8787 port open?
>>      # podman port a72fac512b89
>>     8787/tcp -> 0.0.0.0:8787 <http://0.0.0.0:8787>
>>      # lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN
>>     8:cupsd       984   root    8u  IPv6  35102      0t0  TCP
>>     [::1]:631 (LISTEN)
>>     9:cupsd       984   root    9u  IPv4  35103      0t0  TCP
>>     127.0.0.1:631 <http://127.0.0.1:631> (LISTEN)
>>     67:conmon    12891   root    5u  IPv4 453576      0t0  TCP *:8787
>>     (LISTEN)
>>
>>     - Can I ping localhost, 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1, yogabx (hostname),
>>     192.168.1.92 (returned by ip -a)
>>     YES
>>
>>     - Do I have any firewall/iptable running?
>>      # systemctl status firewalld.service
>>     ● firewalld.service
>>        Loaded: masked (Reason: Unit firewalld.service is masked.)
>>        Active: inactive (dead)
>>     NO iptables
>>
>>     # curl localhost:8787
>>     curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 8787: Connection
>>     refused
>>
>>     # podman logs a72fac512b89
>>     [fix-attrs.d] applying owners & permissions fixes...
>>     [fix-attrs.d] 00-runscripts: applying...
>>     [fix-attrs.d] 00-runscripts: exited 0.
>>     [fix-attrs.d] done.
>>     [cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...
>>     [cont-init.d] add: executing...
>>     Nothing additional to add
>>     [cont-init.d] add: exited 0.
>>     [cont-init.d] userconf: executing...
>>     [cont-init.d] userconf: exited 0.
>>     [cont-init.d] done.
>>     [services.d] starting services
>>     [services.d] done.
>>     s6-supervise (child): fatal: unable to exec run: Permission denied
>>     s6-supervise rstudio: warning: unable to spawn ./run - waiting 10
>>     seconds
>>     s6-supervise (child): fatal: unable to exec run: Permission denied
>>     s6-supervise rstudio: warning: unable to spawn ./run - waiting 10
>>     seconds
>>     ..... and so on
>>
>>     ----------------------------
>>
>>     Googling this issue (s6-supervise (child): fatal: unable to exec
>>     run: Permission denied), I found a few reported issues like this
>>     one[1],[2]
>>     I don't understand what is behind, so can anyone help me to solve
>>     this issue (if I can).
>>
>>     Thank you
>>
>>     [0]https://github.com/rocker-org/rocker/wiki/Using-the-RStudio-image
>>     [1]https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex/issues/76
>>     [2]https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-sonarr/issues/28
>>
>>
>>
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>     Permission denied often indicates and SELinux issue?
>
>
> No selinux on this box.
> -------------------------
>  # getenforce
> Disabled
> -----------------------------
>
> I was more thinking to something similar tothis issue[0]
>
> [0]https://github.com/rocker-org/rocker/issues/202
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